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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1946)
rPSDAY-Jl'lï H, 1946 BROOKINGS Q P F n n v ANGLOIS H om e o f th e C roft L ily I Mr. and Mrs. Bud White. Misses V anda Needles and Rose • an Jose, made a trip to the Red riving here for a viist with her Mats, Tuesday on business. sister and brother-in-law, Mr. L LfT FEVER c lo ses Gene Imert of Buckley Field and ( Bible school, who have been in Mrs. Bill Reagen. She had visited his parents here. He left L/C gatherings structors of the vacation Bible ’’u¡> 2 for the army air base at a friend fly her over in a light plane from Lakeview, and landed >f Ha [; social gatherings were ab- school, ¿eft Thursday morning on J ait Lake, from where he will on the beach near the mouth of f discontinued Tuesday when the bus. depart for Japan. Hiompson was taken to Chetco. After remaining here Mr. and Mrs. Satters have re Mi. and Mrs. Ed Lawrence, Mr. a the few [Ranking at Coquille, on Wed- turned to their cottage at Floras days, she returned to her V for medical observation, lake after spending the past few apd Mrs. A. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. home by Greyhound, with her H. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Her- was found to have scarlet weeks at home in Silverton. sister accompanying her, for a vey spent the Fourth at Agness. visit. >es Carl Britton, of Denmark, was A Fourth of July picnic was M vacation Bible school, un- a Bandon visitor Saturday. Miss Rosie Pot ik 'nick arrived held up Pistol River, at which a |leadership of Miss.-s Wanda Mrs. Ruby Hamersley was on arge crowd gathered. Races, a home the latter part of the week Les. Rose Parnakian and Mrs. a shopping tour at Bandon. Mon from Santa Barbara where she is baseball game and other sports attending Lja Volck with about 30 chil- day. Westmont College. were enjoyed. enrolled was closed, also the Mrs. Floyd Pedroni and ehil Mrs. Mary E. Thompson. Mrs. lca\ school was discontinued Kenneth Thompson and Mrs Will dren are visiting relatives at several weeks. Hatch, New Mexico, for a few Sabin and grandson, Joe, were weeks. shopping at Bandon, Monday. lvF£/? PASSES AWAY Mr. and Mrs C. R. Seymour of Because of a break in a water Jake White, Mrs. Kate Hofsess ¡rant Harry, pioneer of Coos and Walter Hofsess motored to Portland are enjoying their vaca pipe at the Nook Cafe, that es Lv. passed away Wednesday Bandon Monday to attend the tion here with t h e i r son and tablishment was closed yesterday Jr.rr.g at age of 83, at the funeral of the late Ed Wanna- daughter-in-law, who are build and today. ing a house on the land they pur Be of his daughter, Mrs. Jas mangher Mrs. Kate* Webster and Kirk chased from the Pedrioli Bros. hr following an illness of Thompson are here from their Mrs. O. L. Cox of North Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tolman homes in California, visiting their peeks. He is survived by one who is ill, is convalescing at the and three daughters, eight home of her mother, Mrs Kate of Garberville spent the week brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and end at Harbor. idchildren and a number of Hofsess. Mrs. A. C. Thompson, and Mrs. Miss Betty Purdue of Lakeview Laura Vincent. |t-grandchildren Funeral serv- chose an unusual method of ar Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Woodriff were held Saturday at the r. cemetery. | i Parnakian of Business Womens are on a trip to their former home in Colorado, planning to lx* away about a month. Mi's. May Stafford returned last week from a several weeks trip which took her to the eastern part of the United States. Local News Items PISTOL RIVER Visitors at the Frank Marsh Ir and Mrs. Leland Berry and home the past week were Mr. li> Lai!view. Mo., visited and Mrs. Mule Willitts and daugh [the home of his uncle and ter of Santa Monica, Calif., and L and Mis C. L. Berry, I Mr. and Mrs. Glover Moore. ft: and Mrs. Beaverly White Friends from Klamath Falls 1 of Oakland, Calif., and [White’s parents of Hollywood visited Mr. and Mrs. Burt over [fuests it tht Will Sabin and the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Robison of Port r.’h Thompson cottage on ras Lake while visiting Mrs. land visited Mr. and Mrs. Mur ray Walker Monday. (verly White’s relatives. Don Metzger of Glendale. Calif, •< Charles Farrier and son, left Friday to visit relatives at I returned h o m e recently Myrtle Point. He spent a month r Oregon State College to here with his grandmother. Mrs. id their vacation, Carrie Metzger. i. Charles Jensen of Den Frank Hughes o f Petaluma. is reported ill with flu. Calif., visited Mr. and Mrs. Mar Velma Sabin received word shall Hughes. They left Friday i'iay from her niece, Mrs. Vir- lor Portland. Denhart of Seattle that due Mrs. Chapin and son, John of he illness of her sister, Jean, ’would not spend the Fourth her as planned. Mrs. Den- had motored from Alameda, h to Seattle to meet her sis- Viss Jean Faris, who was discharged from the WAC. and Mrs. Hoyt Thompson '"n Kenneth, of Denmark, ’Eandon visitors, Monday. »•Walter Strain of Coquille a visitor here Tuesday, he many friends of little Jean- • ompson will be happy to ’hat she is getting along and she believes that tw o[ w ls just too long for any / ‘ITtle girl to have to stay A P P O IN T M E N T S ¿ire now being made to photograph your lilies. Drop me a line and I will he available when your M ds are at best. THE TISDALES (¡ROWERS OE THE WORLDS FINEST CROFT E A ST E R LIL Y PLANTING STOCK Brookings, Oregon LOOK U. S. A. fc id tf e v MORE FREQUENT SERVICE Swagert of Coos Bay vis- aunt- Mrs. C. L. Berry 1 ///’ k James White, Mrs. Joe n daughter, Joan, were visitors, Wednesday. ; ^ncer of Garrison Lake, ; Word, was a visitor in area. Saturday. \ ^ank Kenworthy and c Rerry were shopping ^ lle , Tuesday. ¿ h - whrS\ Albert R ri,,on • '•° have been visit- • \ atBultton s friends and ’ a* her old home in Min- f returned to their 81 ynmark. Thompson Bob H eadly left T 11"8 for thcir homc L' 'i l Ir vara» " a^tcr spending at the S a b i n - n «tape at Floras lake. of D enm ark. \ an operation at b Hal at Myrtle Point re- > and « reported > r al°ng nicely. ! to n r <in,i ,Ioe Sabin re- th h°me Monday af- . pasT month with parents. Mr .and Mrs. ^ c r ? T - , ? Vho fisbed at White Sunday- "ere ’v7,‘cVelma Sabin- ‘Beaver^ ;vh Sabin’ Mr- and hite and son ardi M ost bus travelers wiD tell you the one thing they value most about Greyhound service is its convenience. They like to be able to g o — and come back. . . when they want ox Greyhound recognized this important fact from the start. . . planned and acted accord ingly. Result: Greyhound, today, has built up a truly amazing frequency o f daily service unequalled by any other system of intercity transportation! This achievement in public service has taken years o f pioneering experience, a great FO B T B E B E S T P A C IF IC BUS fleet o f buses, willingness to accept financial risk .. . and,most important,real faith in the future o f thecommuniriesGreyhound serves. For Greyhound looks ahead, and often in creases frequency o f service before increased patronage exists. ' Greyhound knows yomr comrnnTÒsy. . . ha» confidence in its progress. . . and will con- tinue to anticipate its growing transportarion needs in the years ahead by providing better, more frequent service than ever. S E t t v l C E ...C « ÿ |) M T R E Y K O U OR C tE flO O R D